Pat L. found this interesting project. It is a 1974 Plymouth Duster that was sidelined due to brake issues in 2011. The car has approximately 112,000 miles and looks pretty solid. The seller pulled the original slant six-cylinder engine… more»
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Upscale B-Body: 1970 Plymouth GTX
Although it shares many of the same components with a Road Runner, you won’t find Road Runner badges on a 1970 Plymouth GTX. While the Road Runner was Plymouth’s mousetrap to catch young muscle car enthusiasts who wanted to… more»
Grass Fire Victim: 1972 Plymouth Satellite
Whenever I see the words “car” and “fire” used in the same sentence, my mind immediately goes into glass-half-empty mode. Apple and Microsoft. Booze and guns. George Jones and Tammy Wynette. Some things just don’t go well together, and… more»
1999 Plymouth Prowler With 2,900 Original Miles!
While it was sometimes criticized as being a triumph of style over substance, the 1999 Plymouth Prowler still offered excellent performance for potential buyers. The car didn’t sell in the volumes that Plymouth hoped, making them a relatively rare… more»
No Reserve: 1966 Plymouth Satellite
This 1966 Plymouth Satellite ticks many of the right boxes for potential buyers. It is an overall solid car that is in sound mechanical health. It would benefit from a cosmetic refresh, but potential buyers will be starting this… more»
1 Of 14: 1970 Plymouth Hemi ‘cuda Convertible
Ford GT, Charger Daytona, COPO, Shelby, Hemi ‘Cuda… What do these names all have in common? If you guessed that they’re all way out of this author’s price range, you’d be correct. But they’re all also names that create… more»
Hemi Sleeper! 1970 Plymouth Fury Gran Coupe
Chrysler’s full-size cars adopted “fuselage” styling in 1969, with their sides becoming deep and rounded, like the fuselage on an airplane. The 1970 models reflected tweaks in the looks department, with the addition of the Fury Gran Coupe as… more»
V12/5-Speed? 1951 Plymouth Suburban Wagon
Continuing in a two-door station wagon vein, here’s a seldom-seen one in the form of a 1951 Plymouth Suburban, but this example is harboring quite a surprise – one never envisioned in the early ’50s. This wagon, technically known… more»
















